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Police News Release - November 6th, 2025

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Arrest Warrants

In the past 24 hours seven individuals were arrested on the strength of their Warrants for Arrest. Two were held for court in the morning while five were released via Appearance Notice with future court dates.

 

Breach of the Peace / IPDA (Intoxicated Persons Detention Act)  

In the past 24 hours two individuals were arrested for Breach of the Peace and one for IPDA. They were brought to the Brandon Police Service (BPS) detention unit and will be released once sober / calmed down.

 

Mischief Under $5000

On November 5th an 18-year-old female attended BPS aware that police were looking for her regarding an incident which occurred on November 4th where she attended the residence of her ex and banged on his door with her hands and feet, breaking a window. She was arrested and later released on an Undertaking with a court date of January 8th, 2026.

 

Immediate Roadside Prohibition

On November 6th at 1:05 a.m. a vehicle stop was conducted in the 1000 block of Princess Avenue with a vehicle that was parked the wrong way. The 49-year-old male driver was found to be intoxicated and was issued a 30-day vehicle impoundment and a 90-day licence suspension. The male was also issued two traffic tickets – One way and failure to comply with licence restrictions.

 

 

 

Janet Reichert
Recruitment & Communications Specialist
Crime Stoppers Coordinator
Community Support
For media inquiries: (204)729-2373 or J.reichert@brandon.ca 

For general inquiries or to file a report:
(204)729-2345 or https://www.brandon.ca/police-contact/police-contact

Anyone with information on any unsolved crime is asked to call Brandon Crime Stoppers at 204-727-(TIPS) 8477, www.brandoncrimestoppers.com or by texting BCSTIP and your message to CRIMES (274637).  Crime Stoppers pays up to $2000.00 cash for information that leads to the solution of a crime.

CRIME STOPPERS 204-727-TIPS

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